Maria Ivanova Director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs; Professor of Public Policy m.ivanova@northeastern.edu Expertise Environment, environmental policy, environmental stewardship, Plastics, Single Use Plastics, Sustainable Development Goals Maria Ivanova in the Press Benjamin Von Wong: The power of art against climate change Maria Ivanova, a researcher at Northeastern University’s Center for Plastics in Geneva, emphasized: “People don’t change their opinions through facts. They change through their emotions. And this is where art plays a key role.” UN plastics treaty talks fall apart once again For the last few days, participants could be heard questioning the quality of leadership all around the venue. “There needs to be a different mode of leadership,” says Maria Ivanova, a professor of public policy at Northeastern University. This sculpture at the UN is covered in more trash each day as nations work toward ending plastic pollution Standing by the sculpture, Maria Ivanova, an expert in international environmental governance, said it “wakes you up.” Ivanova is the co-director of the Plastics Center at Northeastern University in Boston. Artist drowns sculpture in plastic waste in front of the UN during plastic pollution treaty talks Standing by the sculpture, Maria Ivanova, an expert in international environmental governance, said it “wakes you up.” Ivanova is the co-director of the Plastics Center at Northeastern University in Boston. Oceanographic Magazine UN Plastics Treaty is the world’s “last chance to act boldly” “To be effective, the global plastics treaty must address the real world architecture of the plastics economy, where trade is the connective tissue,” said Professor Maria Ivanova, Northeastern University.
Benjamin Von Wong: The power of art against climate change Maria Ivanova, a researcher at Northeastern University’s Center for Plastics in Geneva, emphasized: “People don’t change their opinions through facts. They change through their emotions. And this is where art plays a key role.”
UN plastics treaty talks fall apart once again For the last few days, participants could be heard questioning the quality of leadership all around the venue. “There needs to be a different mode of leadership,” says Maria Ivanova, a professor of public policy at Northeastern University.
This sculpture at the UN is covered in more trash each day as nations work toward ending plastic pollution Standing by the sculpture, Maria Ivanova, an expert in international environmental governance, said it “wakes you up.” Ivanova is the co-director of the Plastics Center at Northeastern University in Boston.
Artist drowns sculpture in plastic waste in front of the UN during plastic pollution treaty talks Standing by the sculpture, Maria Ivanova, an expert in international environmental governance, said it “wakes you up.” Ivanova is the co-director of the Plastics Center at Northeastern University in Boston.
Oceanographic Magazine UN Plastics Treaty is the world’s “last chance to act boldly” “To be effective, the global plastics treaty must address the real world architecture of the plastics economy, where trade is the connective tissue,” said Professor Maria Ivanova, Northeastern University.